29.918, Books: Language, Communication and Society. Vol. 1: Mu’azu, Juma’a, Shettima, Fannami (eds.)

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Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2018 12:01:43
From: Ulrich Lueders [contact at lincom.eu]
Subject: Language, Communication and Society. Vol. 1: Mu’azu, Juma’a, Shettima, Fannami (eds.)

 


Title: Language, Communication and Society. Vol. 1 
Subtitle: A Festschrift in Honour of Professor B. R. Badejo 
Series Title: Linguistics Edition 113  

Publication Year: 2018 
Publisher: Lincom GmbH
	   http://www.lincom-shop.eu
	

Book URL: lincom-shop.eu/LE-113-Language-Communication-and-Society 


Editor: Mohammed Aminu Mu’azu
Editor: Jidda Hassan Juma’a
Editor: Abba Kura Shettima
Editor: Mohammad Fannami

Paperback: ISBN:  9783862888573 Pages: 658 Price: Europe EURO 88.00


Abstract:

Professor B.R. Badejo is hereby being honoured via a festschrift, organized by
his colleagues and students of the Department of Languages and Linguistics,
the Department of English and indeed the Faculty of Arts, University of
Maiduguri-Nigeria, to mark his unfathomable contribution to academic
excellence. The theme of the festschrift is: Language, Communication and
Society, which has been sub-divided into four sections for ease of reference:
Language, Communication, Society and Other Languages. On Language, twenty-six
articles on various aspects of linguistics feature. On Communication,
twenty-two articles, cutting across various theories and techniques have been
included. On Society, the thirty papers included generally cover various
socio-cultural as well as political aspects of our society; while the section
housing Other Languages contains eighteen articles, which include: eight on
Hausa, four on Arabic, one on Kanuri, and two each on French and Fulfulde. It
is pertinent to note that all contributions were subjected to a rigorous
peer-review mechanism. Finally, we wish to state that this festschrift aims at
significantly filling a lacuna in the field of Language, Communication and
Society as well as encouraging future linguists to develop an interest in the
field of language documentation and archiving. Non-linguists too, in related
areas of specialization, stand to benefit immensely from the festschrift.
 



Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
                     Sociolinguistics


Written In: English  (eng)

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